Instrument Verkauf

Großbritannien (UK)
Veröff.: 15 Jul 2025
Cello:
An antique cello by J. B. Dvořák, Prague 1877
Preis: £20,000
Full of richness and character this is a very stable, solid sounding instrument with a clear sonority to the upper register and a brooding, refined lower register. The cello would suit a player looking for a refined, antique sound in a quartet, trio or orchestra. It was formerly played by Aleš Kaspřík, the first cellist of the Wihan Quartet.
The cello bears its original label reading, “J. B. Dvořák fecit Pragae 1877”
Jan Baptista Dvořák was born in Unhost, Bohemia, Austrian Empire in 1825 and died in Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary in 1890.
The famous Czech violin maker Jan Špidlen says of Dvořák: “He apprenticed at Jan Kulík, Prague. After that he worked in Pest at J. B. Schweitzer, in Vienna at A. Hofmann, at F. Patzelt and finally in Prague at I. Sandner. In 1847 after Sandner's death he overtook his workshop. J. B. Dvořák was the founder of the important violin maker dynasty of Dvořáks.
Full details, measurements, video, photos at ruschil.com/dvorak
The cello bears its original label reading, “J. B. Dvořák fecit Pragae 1877”
Jan Baptista Dvořák was born in Unhost, Bohemia, Austrian Empire in 1825 and died in Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary in 1890.
The famous Czech violin maker Jan Špidlen says of Dvořák: “He apprenticed at Jan Kulík, Prague. After that he worked in Pest at J. B. Schweitzer, in Vienna at A. Hofmann, at F. Patzelt and finally in Prague at I. Sandner. In 1847 after Sandner's death he overtook his workshop. J. B. Dvořák was the founder of the important violin maker dynasty of Dvořáks.
Full details, measurements, video, photos at ruschil.com/dvorak
Certification: Certified by Ruschil London
Verkäufer:
Antoni Ruschil
Tel: 07984986229
Tel: 07984986229
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